Robert Testwood

Robert Testwood (died 26 July 1543) was an English Protestant martyr during the reign of Henry VIII.

Biography
Robert Testwood was a moderately well-known musician and gained a place as chorister at Windsor College. He argued with clergymen and stated that men should read the scriptures and that the King should lead the Church of England. He became particularly hated for berating the pilgrims in St. George's Chapel and for smashing the nose off the statue of the Virgin Mary there, leading to Bishop Stephen Gardiner having Testwood arrested. He was executed by burning at Windsor on 26 July 1543.